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Blackburn with Darwen

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Name Remains Location Date SM No [A] Description Ref(s)
Coking ovens and associated coal workings on Aushaw Moss Below ground remains & some structures North Turton
53°40′21″N 2°24′19″W / 53.6724°N 2.4054°W / 53.6724; -2.4054 (Coking ovens and associated coal workings on Aushaw Moss)
C. 19th 27847 The remains of Broad-head Colliery (closed 1893), including shaft mounds, gin circles, platforms and roadways. Also 8 stone built beehive coking ovens arranged in 3 banks. [1][2]
Part of Witton Old Hall medieval lordly residence Below ground remains & ruined buildings Blackburn
53°44′27″N 2°30′38″W / 53.7407°N 2.5105°W / 53.7407; -2.5105 (Part of Witton Old Hall medieval lordly residence)
C. 16th 34981 The ruins of a manor house and associated farm, located on the north bank of the River Blakewater downstream of the Feniscliffe Bridge in the south-west corner of Witton Country Park. The building is believed to date from around to 1544, however as the manor (part of the Honour of Clitheroe) dates to the 13th century, the site could contain earlier remains. [3][4][5][6]
Pleasington alum works Below ground remains & Earthworks Pleasington
53°44′54″N 2°33′20″W / 53.7484°N 2.5555°W / 53.7484; -2.5555 (Pleasington alum works)
C. 17th 27832 Remains of a Quarry & Alum works operated between 1609 and the end of the 18th century. It is the only surviving example of an alum site from this period in north west England. [7][8]
Roman road at Bottom o' th' Knotts Brow Earthworks North Turton
53°38′07″N 2°23′16″W / 53.6352°N 2.3879°W / 53.6352; -2.3879 (Roman road at Bottom o' th' Knotts Brow)
Roman BB 116 Section of the Roman road from Manchester to Ribchester (Margary 7b / RR 7b). [9]
Steam tramway reversing triangle Tram track Darwen
53°40′49″N 2°27′32″W / 53.6804°N 2.4589°W / 53.6804; -2.4589 (Steam tramway reversing triangle)
C. 19th BB 183 A reversing triangle orginally constructed in 1881 as the terminus of the Blackburn and Darwen tram system, the first to be authorized to run solely on steam power in the UK. [10][11][12][6]
Stone circle, ring cairn and two round cairns on Cheetham Close Earthworks North Turton
53°38′19″N 2°25′49″W / 53.6385°N 2.4302°W / 53.6385; -2.4302 (Stone circle, ring cairn and two round cairns on Cheetham Close)
Bronze Age 23732 A Stone circle, ring cairn and 2 round cairns located in a cluster on a gentle slope, below the summit of Cheetham Close on the border with Greater Manchester. Presumed to be Bronze Age in origin. [13][14]

Blackpool

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Burnley

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Name Remains Location Date SM No [A] Description Ref(s)
Beadle Hill Romano-British farmstead Earthworks Briercliffe
53°48′11″N 2°10′08″W / 53.8031°N 2.1689°W / 53.8031; -2.1689 (Beadle Hill Romano-British farmstead)
23738 EH PS
Bowl barrow 90m east of Twist Castle Briercliffe
53°47′59″N 2°10′08″W / 53.7996°N 2.1688°W / 53.7996; -2.1688 (Bowl barrow 90m east of Twist Castle)
23724 Bowl barrow EH PS
Bowl barrow 140m east of Beadle Hill Briercliffe
53°48′11″N 2°09′59″W / 53.8030°N 2.1663°W / 53.8030; -2.1663 (Bowl barrow 140m east of Beadle Hill)
23726 Bowl barrow EH PS
Bowl barrow 155m east of Beadle Hill Briercliffe
53°48′12″N 2°09′58″W / 53.8032°N 2.1660°W / 53.8032; -2.1660 (Bowl barrow 155m east of Beadle Hill)
- 23725 Bowl barrow EH PS
Bowl barrow on Hameldon Pasture Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood
53°47′23″N 2°09′59″W / 53.7898°N 2.1663°W / 53.7898; -2.1663 (Bowl barrow on Hameldon Pasture)
- 23721 Bowl barrow EH PS
Burwains Camp prehistoric defended settlement west of Broad Bank Hill Earthworks Briercliffe
53°48′48″N 2°08′59″W / 53.8132°N 2.1497°W / 53.8132; -2.1497 (Burwains Camp prehistoric defended settlement west of Broad Bank Hill)
27677 hillfort EH PS HSLC
Engine at Padiham Room Power Company Padiham
53°47′43″N 2°18′33″W / 53.7953°N 2.3092°W / 53.7953; -2.3092 (Engine at Padiham Room Power Company)
- LA 188 Mill engine from Jubilee Mills, operated by the Padiham Room and Power Co. Was moved in 1999 to Masson Mill in Derbyshire. EH OGFB
Hameldon Hill World War II bombing decoy, 390m north of Heights Farm Hapton & Dunnockshaw and Clowbridge
53°45′05″N 2°17′27″W / 53.7515°N 2.2909°W / 53.7515; -2.2909 (Hameldon Hill World War II bombing decoy, 390m north of Heights Farm)
34975 Starfish site EH PS
Hapton Castle Earthworks Hapton
53°46′45″N 2°19′21″W / 53.7792°N 2.3226°W / 53.7792; -2.3226 (Hapton Castle)
27679 Keep Castle EH PS
Ice house at Towneley Hall Burnley
53°46′29″N 2°13′33″W / 53.7748°N 2.2257°W / 53.7748; -2.2257 (Ice house at Towneley Hall)
- LA 163 Ice house (building) EH PS
Ightenhill Manor Earthworks Ightenhill
53°48′08″N 2°16′36″W / 53.8022°N 2.2767°W / 53.8022; -2.2767 (Ightenhill Manor)
- LA 123 manorialism Honour of Clitheroe [15] PS [16]
Oakmount Mill engine and engine house Burnley
53°47′24″N 2°15′07″W / 53.7899°N 2.2520°W / 53.7899; -2.2520 (Oakmount Mill)
- LA 189 Victorian mill engine restored by the Weavers' Triangle Trust in 2001 [17] PS
Pike Low bowl barrow and site of beacon, Bonfire Hill Briercliffe
53°48′15″N 2°09′42″W / 53.8042°N 2.1618°W / 53.8042; -2.1618 (Pike Low bowl barrow and site of beacon, Bonfire Hill)
- 23720 Bowl barrow EH PS
Queen Street Mill engine Harle Syke, Briercliffe
53°48′36″N 2°12′05″W / 53.8101°N 2.2014°W / 53.8101; -2.2014 (Queen Street Mill)
- LA 190 mill engine EH PS
Ring cairn 25m east of Ell Clough Briercliffe
53°48′13″N 2°09′05″W / 53.8035°N 2.1514°W / 53.8035; -2.1514 (Ring cairn 25m east of Ell Clough)
23728 Cairn ring EH PS
Ring cairn on Slipper Hill Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood
53°47′28″N 2°10′36″W / 53.7911°N 2.1767°W / 53.7911; -2.1767 (Ring cairn on Slipper Hill)
23723 Cairn ring EH PS
Round cairn on Hameldon Pasture Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood
53°47′23″N 2°10′00″W / 53.7896°N 2.1666°W / 53.7896; -2.1666 (Round cairn on Hameldon Pasture)
23722 - EH PS
Saucer barrow 90m east of Ell Clough Briercliffe
53°48′12″N 2°09′01″W / 53.8033°N 2.1503°W / 53.8033; -2.1503 (Saucer barrow 90m east of Ell Clough)
23727 Saucer barrow EH PS
Small stone circle on Delf Hill Briercliffe
53°47′59″N 2°09′08″W / 53.7998°N 2.1523°W / 53.7998; -2.1523 (Small stone circle on Delf Hill)
23719 Stone circle EH PS
Thieveley Lead Mine Cliviger
53°44′48″N 2°12′05″W / 53.7466°N 2.2015°W / 53.7466; -2.2015 (Thieveley lead mine)
53°44′46″N 2°11′37″W / 53.7462°N 2.1937°W / 53.7462; -2.1937 (Thieveley lead mine)
1627 35033 Remains of a 17th century lead mine [18] PS
Two Romano-British farmsteads known as Ring Stones Earthworks Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood
53°47′36″N 2°10′26″W / 53.7932°N 2.1738°W / 53.7932; -2.1738 (Two Romano-British farmsteads known as Ring Stones)
23739 EH PS
Twist Castle Romano-British farmstead Earthworks Briercliffe
53°47′58″N 2°10′14″W / 53.7995°N 2.1705°W / 53.7995; -2.1705 (Twist Castle Romano-British farmstead)
23750 EH PS
Warren at Everage Clough Earthworks Cliviger and Habergham Eaves
53°46′06″N 2°13′49″W / 53.7684°N 2.2303°W / 53.7684; -2.2303 (Warren at Everage Clough)
53°45′59″N 2°13′44″W / 53.7664°N 2.2288°W / 53.7664; -2.2288 (Warren at Everage Clough)
53°46′02″N 2°13′42″W / 53.7672°N 2.2284°W / 53.7672; -2.2284 (Warren at Everage Clough)
27820 Small medieval warren situated in Copy Wood on either side of Everage Clough, believed to be associated with the near by Towneley Hall. [19] PS

Chorley

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Name Remains Location Date SM No [A] Description Ref(s)
Bretters Farm moated site and two fishponds Earthworks Heath Charnock
53°38′01″N 2°36′27″W / 53.6336°N 2.6076°W / 53.6336; -2.6076 (Bretters Farm moated site and two fishponds)
13482 Moat Fish pond EH PS RISK [20]
Bradley Hall, moated site, fishponds and connecting channels Earthworks Eccleston
53°38′57″N 2°42′41″W / 53.6491°N 2.7113°W / 53.6491; -2.7113 (Bradley Hall, moated site, fishponds and connecting channels)
13425 Moat Fish pond EH PS [21]
Croston Town Bridge Bridge Croston
53°39′37″N 2°46′26″W / 53.6602°N 2.7738°W / 53.6602; -2.7738 (Croston Town Bridge)
LA 58 River Yarrow (Lancashire) [22] PS LCC
Headless Cross, Grimeford Anderton
53°36′44″N 2°34′39″W / 53.6122°N 2.5775°W / 53.6122; -2.5775 (Headless Cross, Grimeford)
23748 EH PS
Ingrave Farm moated site, moated site 100m W of Ingrave Farm and connecting channel, Eccleston Earthworks Eccleston
53°39′29″N 2°44′20″W / 53.6580°N 2.7389°W / 53.6580; -2.7389 (Ingrave Farm moated site, moated site 100m W of Ingrave Farm and connecting channel, Eccleston)
13424 Moat EH PS RISK [21]
Moated site of Clayton Hall, adjacent fishponds and channels Earthworks Clayton-le-Woods
53°41′35″N 2°39′39″W / 53.6930°N 2.6609°W / 53.6930; -2.6609 (Moated site of Clayton Hall, adjacent fishponds and channels)
13409 Moat Fish pond EH PS [23]
Pike Stones chambered long cairn Earthworks Anglezarke
53°39′00″N 2°33′57″W / 53.6499°N 2.5657°W / 53.6499; -2.5657 (Pike Stones chambered long cairn)
23731 Chambered cairn EH PS
Round cairn on Noon Hill Earthworks Rivington
53°37′49″N 2°32′07″W / 53.6302°N 2.5353°W / 53.6302; -2.5353 (Round cairn on Noon Hill)
23708 EH PS
Round cairn on Winter Hill Earthworks Rivington
53°37′50″N 2°31′19″W / 53.6305°N 2.5220°W / 53.6305; -2.5220 (Round cairn on Winter Hill)
23709 EH PS
Round Loaf bowl barrow on Anglezarke Moor Earthworks Anglezarke
53°39′33″N 2°32′57″W / 53.6592°N 2.5493°W / 53.6592; -2.5493 (Round Loaf bowl barrow on Anglezarke Moor)
23707 Bowl barrow EH PS

Fylde

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Hyndburn

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Name Remains Location Date SM No [A] Description Ref(s)
Remains of Aspen Colliery Below ground remains & some structures Oswaldtwistle
53°45′08″N 2°23′59″W / 53.7523°N 2.3998°W / 53.7523; -2.3998 (Remains of Aspen Colliery)
C. 19th 27845 The underground remains of a Colliery (closed 1930), with associated, partially filled canal basin. Also 24 brick and stone built beehive coking ovens arranged in three banks, said to be the best preserved 19th century example in north west England. [24]

[25] [26] RISK

Lancaster

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Name Remains Location Date SM No [A] Description Ref(s)
Askew Heights univallate prehistoric defended enclosure and hollow way Quernmore
54°03′19″N 2°43′25″W / 54.0552°N 2.7236°W / 54.0552; -2.7236 (Askew Heights univallate prehistoric defended enclosure and hollow way)
23760 Hollow way EH PS
Badger Hole, Warton Crag Warton
54°08′56″N 2°47′41″W / 54.1489°N 2.7947°W / 54.1489; -2.7947 (Badger Hole, Warton Crag)
13252 Cave EH PS
Camp House moated site, moated outwork & connecting channels Hornby-with-Farleton
54°06′08″N 2°39′22″W / 54.1022°N 2.6561°W / 54.1022; -2.6561 (Camp House moated site, moated outwork & connecting channels)
13405 Moat EH PS
Castle Hill motte and bailey, Halton Halton-with-Aughton
54°04′36″N 2°45′58″W / 54.0767°N 2.7661°W / 54.0767; -2.7661 (Castle Hill motte and bailey, Halton)
13410 Motte-and-bailey castle EH PS LCC [27]
Castle Hill motte, Dolphinholme Ellel
53°58′35″N 2°43′57″W / 53.9764°N 2.7326°W / 53.9764; -2.7326 (Castle Hill motte, Dolphinholme)
13463 EH PS LCC
Castle Hill prehistoric defended enclosure Leck
54°11′45″N 2°32′15″W / 54.1959°N 2.5374°W / 54.1959; -2.5374 (Castle Hill prehistoric defended enclosure)
23769 EH PS
Castle Mound motte and bailey, Melling Melling-with-Wrayton
54°08′05″N 2°36′57″W / 54.1347°N 2.6157°W / 54.1347; -2.6157 (Castle Mound motte and bailey, Melling)
13412 Motte-and-bailey castle EH PS LCC [28]
Castle Stede motte and bailey, Hornby Hornby-with-Farleton
54°07′19″N 2°38′23″W / 54.1220°N 2.6397°W / 54.1220; -2.6397 (Castle Stede motte and bailey, Hornby)
13413 Motte-and-bailey castle EH PS LCC RISK [29]
Chapel Hill Motte, Arkholme Arkholme-with-Cawood
54°07′19″N 2°38′23″W / 54.1220°N 2.6397°W / 54.1220; -2.6397 (Chapel Hill Motte, Arkholme)
13411 EH PS LCC [30]
Clintsfield Colliery Tatham
54°07′20″N 2°34′09″W / 54.1223°N 2.5692°W / 54.1223; -2.5692 (Clintsfield Colliery)
27846 Colliery EH PS
Cockersand Premonstratensian Abbey Thurnham
53°58′36″N 2°52′29″W / 53.9766°N 2.8748°W / 53.9766; -2.8748 (Cockersand Premonstratensian Abbey)
27844 Premonstratensian Abbey EH PS RISK [31]
Dog Holes Cave Warton
54°09′02″N 2°47′33″W / 54.1505°N 2.7925°W / 54.1505; -2.7925 (Dog Holes Cave)
LA 84 Cave EH PS Arc
Glass melting and annealing workshop; part of Shrigley and Hunt's stained glass manufacturing workshops Lancaster
54°02′57″N 2°48′13″W / 54.0493°N 2.8036°W / 54.0493; -2.8036 (Glass melting and annealing workshop)
34978 Annealing (glass) EH PS
Glasson Dock Thurnham
53°59′56″N 2°50′57″W / 53.9990°N 2.8491°W / 53.9990; -2.8491 (Glasson Dock)
53°59′52″N 2°50′52″W / 53.9978°N 2.8477°W / 53.9978; -2.8477 (Glasson Dock)
LA 169 Dock (maritime) EH PS
High cross in St Peter's churchyard, Heysham Heysham, Lancaster
54°02′50″N 2°54′06″W / 54.0471°N 2.9017°W / 54.0471; -2.9017 (High cross in St Peter's churchyard, Heysham)
23743 High cross EH PS LCC
High cross in St Wilfrid's churchyard, Halton Halton-with-Aughton
54°04′33″N 2°46′01″W / 54.0758°N 2.7669°W / 54.0758; -2.7669 (High cross in St Wilfrid's churchyard, Halton)
23742 High cross EH PS
Hornby Bridge Bridge Hornby-with-Farleton
54°06′35″N 2°38′09″W / 54.1097°N 2.6359°W / 54.1097; -2.6359 (Hornby Bridge)
LA 61 River Wenning [32] PS
Loyn Bridge Bridge Gressingham & Hornby-with-Farleton
54°07′18″N 2°38′29″W / 54.1217°N 2.6415°W / 54.1217; -2.6415 (Loyn Bridge)
LA 60 River Lune EH PS ET
Moated site and fishponds E of Upp Hall Farm Priest Hutton
54°09′38″N 2°42′42″W / 54.1606°N 2.7116°W / 54.1606; -2.7116 (Moated site and fishponds E of Upp Hall Farm)
13426 Moat Fish pond EH PS
Part of a Roman fort and its associated vicus and remains of a pre-Conquest monastery and a Benedictine priory on Castle Hill Lancaster
54°03′05″N 2°48′21″W / 54.0514°N 2.8057°W / 54.0514; -2.8057 (Castle Hill, Lancaster)
34987 Roman fort Saxon Shore Lancaster Priory Benedictine EH PS PS PS LCC RISK [33]
Prehistoric defended enclosure and six adjacent hut circles at Tatham Park Tatham
54°06′38″N 2°35′48″W / 54.1106°N 2.5967°W / 54.1106; -2.5967 (Prehistoric defended enclosure and six adjacent hut circles at Tatham Park)
23764 EH PS
Prehistoric, Romano-British, medieval and early post-medieval settlements, field systems and a deer park at High Park, east of Bindloss Farm Burrow-with-Burrow
54°06′38″N 2°35′48″W / 54.1106°N 2.5967°W / 54.1106; -2.5967 (Early settlements, field systems and a deer park at High Park)
32848 EH PS
Roman fort and civil settlement, Over Burrow Burrow-with-Burrow
54°10′41″N 2°35′43″W / 54.1780°N 2.5953°W / 54.1780; -2.5953 (Roman fort and civil settlement, Over Burrow)
54°10′42″N 2°35′21″W / 54.1782°N 2.5892°W / 54.1782; -2.5892 (Roman fort and civil settlement, Over Burrow)
LA 139 Roman fort EH PS RB
Roman kilns 25yds (20m) NE of Fairyhill Cottage Quernmore
54°01′40″N 2°43′49″W / 54.0277°N 2.7304°W / 54.0277; -2.7304 (Roman kilns 25yds (20m) NE of Fairyhill Cottage)
LA 168 Roman Kiln EH PS
Roman milestone 500ft (150m) SE of Overtown Farm Burrow-with-Burrow & Leck
54°10′45″N 2°34′05″W / 54.1792°N 2.5681°W / 54.1792; -2.5681 (Roman milestone 500ft (150m) SE of Overtown Farm)
LA 141 Milestone (Margary 7c / RR 7c) EH PS
Romano-British enclosed hut circle settlement 375m ENE of Collingholme Leck
54°10′05″N 2°33′18″W / 54.1681°N 2.5551°W / 54.1681; -2.5551 (Romano-British enclosed hut circle settlement 375m ENE of Collingholme)
23763 EH PS
Round cairn 230m east of Manor Farm Borwick
54°08′57″N 2°43′50″W / 54.1493°N 2.7306°W / 54.1493; -2.7306 (Round cairn 230m east of Manor Farm)
23716 EH PS
Round cairn on Summerhouse Hill Yealand Conyers
54°09′43″N 2°45′54″W / 54.1619°N 2.7650°W / 54.1619; -2.7650 (Round cairn on Summerhouse Hill)
23730 EH PS
St Patrick's early Christian chapel and associated cemetery, Lower Heysham Lower Heysham, Lancaster
54°02′51″N 2°54′10″W / 54.0475°N 2.9028°W / 54.0475; -2.9028 (St Patrick's early Christian chapel)
34983 EH PS LCC
Sellet Bank prehistoric defended enclosure Whittington
54°11′25″N 2°36′24″W / 54.1902°N 2.6067°W / 54.1902; -2.6067 (Sellet Bank prehistoric defended enclosure)
23762 EH PS
Skerton Bridge Bridge Lancaster
54°03′16″N 2°47′47″W / 54.0545°N 2.7965°W / 54.0545; -2.7965 (Skerton Bridge)
LA 43 River Lune EH PS ET
Stone circle on Summerhouse Hill Yealand Conyers
54°09′45″N 2°46′04″W / 54.1626°N 2.7679°W / 54.1626; -2.7679 (Stone circle on Summerhouse Hill)
54°09′46″N 2°46′00″W / 54.1627°N 2.7666°W / 54.1627; -2.7666 (Stone circle on Summerhouse Hill)
54°09′43″N 2°45′56″W / 54.1620°N 2.7655°W / 54.1620; -2.7655 (Stone circle on Summerhouse Hill)
23729 Stone circle EH PS
Torrisholme bowl barrow Morecambe
54°04′17″N 2°49′38″W / 54.0713°N 2.8272°W / 54.0713; -2.8272 (Torrisholme bowl barrow)
23715 Bowl barrow EH PS
Univallate prehistoric defended enclosure, hollow way and secondary enclosure 250m north of Claughton Hall Claughton
54°08′57″N 2°46′44″W / 54.1493°N 2.7789°W / 54.1493; -2.7789 (Univallate prehistoric defended enclosures and hollow way near Claughton Hall)
23761 Hollow way EH PS
Warton Crag small multivallate hillfort Warton
54°08′57″N 2°46′44″W / 54.1492°N 2.7789°W / 54.1492; -2.7789 (Warton Crag small multivallate hillfort)
23643 Hillforts in Britain EH PS [34]
Warton Old Rectory Warton
54°08′39″N 2°46′06″W / 54.1443°N 2.7683°W / 54.1443; -2.7683 (Warton Old Rectory)
23642 Rectory EH PS LCC
Whittington motte and bailey castle Whittington
54°10′50″N 2°36′54″W / 54.1806°N 2.6151°W / 54.1806; -2.6151 (Whittington motte and bailey castle)
13464 Motte-and-bailey castle St Michael's Church, Whittington EH PS LCC [35]

Pendle

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Name Remains Location Date SM No [A] Description Ref(s)
Bank House Bridge, Wycoller Bridge Trawden Forest
53°50′47″N 2°05′56″W / 53.8463°N 2.0989°W / 53.8463; -2.0989 (Bank House Bridge, Wycoller)
Early Medieval LA 74 B Also known as Clam Bridge, this single span Clapper bridge crosses Wycoller Beck. Although undateable it is believed to be more than 1000 years old. It has been damaged by flooding and partially restored. [36][37][38]
Bomber Camp Romano-British farmstead Earthworks Bracewell and Brogden
53°55′28″N 2°14′26″W / 53.9245°N 2.2406°W / 53.9245; -2.2406 (Bomber Camp Romano-British farmstead)
Roman 27680 Romano-British farmstead and associated enclosure. A ditch and banks are still visable surrounding the square site, with two raised areas inside, belived to be hut platforms. Close to the roman road from Ribchester to Ilkley (Margary 72a / RR 72a). [39][40]
Bleara Lowe round cairn Earthworks Earby
53°54′17″N 2°06′47″W / 53.9046°N 2.1131°W / 53.9046; -2.1131 (Bleara Lowe round cairn)
23717 EH PS
Castercliff small multivallate hillfort Earthworks Nelson
53°50′30″N 2°10′35″W / 53.8417°N 2.1764°W / 53.8417; -2.1764 (Castercliff small multivallate hillfort)
22507 hillfort EH PS LCC [41]
Hanging Stone or Watersheddles Cross Standing stone Laneshaw Bridge
53°50′27″N 2°02′43″W / 53.8407°N 2.0452°W / 53.8407; -2.0452 (Hanging Stone or Watersheddles Cross)
23747 Boundary stone EH PS
Higherford Old Bridge Bridge Barrowford
53°51′28″N 2°12′38″W / 53.8577°N 2.2105°W / 53.8577; -2.2105 (Higherford Old Bridge)
LA 51 Packhorse bridge, Pendle Water EH PS ET
Round cairn 230m west of Bleara Lowe Earthworks Earby
53°54′17″N 2°07′00″W / 53.9047°N 2.1167°W / 53.9047; -2.1167 (Round cairn 230m west of Bleara Lowe)
23718 EH PS
Stock medieval settlement and part of its associated medieval open field system Earthworks Bracewell and Brogden
53°56′09″N 2°12′09″W / 53.9358°N 2.2026°W / 53.9358; -2.2026 (Stock medieval settlement and part of its associated medieval open field system)
32843 EH PS
The Hall Bridge, Wycoller Bridge Trawden Forest
53°50′56″N 2°06′16″W / 53.8490°N 2.1044°W / 53.8490; -2.1044 (The Hall Bridge, Wycoller)
LA 74 A Clapper bridge Wycoller Beck EH PS ET
Wycoller Hall Ruined building Trawden Forest
53°50′56″N 2°06′14″W / 53.8490°N 2.1038°W / 53.8490; -2.1038 (Wycoller Hall)
LA 108 EH PS LCC [42]
Wycoller packhorse bridge Bridge Trawden Forest
53°50′58″N 2°06′15″W / 53.8494°N 2.1043°W / 53.8494; -2.1043 (Wycoller packhorse bridge)
LA 109 Packhorse bridge Wycoller Beck EH PS
The Hall and packhorse bridges at Wycoller
Watersheddles Cross
Wycoller Hall

Preston

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Name Remains Location Date SM No [A] Description Ref(s)
Cromwell's Mound Civil War fieldwork Broughton
53°47′55″N 2°41′44″W / 53.7987°N 2.6955°W / 53.7987; -2.6955 (Cromwell's Mound Civil War fieldwork)
27849 EH PS LCC
Chingle Hall moated site Whittingham
53°49′00″N 2°40′29″W / 53.8167°N 2.6746°W / 53.8167; -2.6746 (Chingle Hall moated site)
13477 Moat [43] PS

Ribble Valley

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Name Remains Location Date SM No [A] Description Ref(s)
Ashnott lead mine and lime kiln, 90m south of Ashnott Newton
53°55′42″N 2°28′09″W / 53.9283°N 2.4691°W / 53.9283; -2.4691 (Ashnott lead mine and lime kiln)
27848 Lead Lime kiln EH PS RISK
Bailey Hall moated site, fishponds and chantry of St John the Baptist Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley
53°49′52″N 2°29′24″W / 53.8311°N 2.4900°W / 53.8311; -2.4900 (Bailey Hall moated site)
13423 Moat Fish pond EH PS
Bellmanpark lime kilns and part of an associated tramway Clitheroe
53°53′10″N 2°22′07″W / 53.8861°N 2.3685°W / 53.8861; -2.3685 (Bellmanpark lime kilns)
1877 35008 A bank of four massive lime kilns up to 15 metres (49 ft) high, constructed in 1877. Built from limestone blocks with brick arches, each kiln is lined with firebricks. Served by a chain-driven tramway from Bellmanpark quarry, small trucks ran across a large wooden trestle bridge to the top of the kilns. Located adjacent to the Chatburn to Blackburn railway, the kilns unloaded directly into the wagons which passed through the base of the structure. Little work continued at the site after 1960. [44][45]
Bowl barrow 170m north east of Hacking Boat House Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley
53°49′52″N 2°26′40″W / 53.8312°N 2.4444°W / 53.8312; -2.4444 (Bowl barrow 170m north east of Hacking Boat House)
23712 Bowl barrow EH PS
Bowl barrow 250m north of Hacking Boat House Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley
53°49′57″N 2°26′51″W / 53.8325°N 2.4475°W / 53.8325; -2.4475 (Bowl barrow 250m north of Hacking Boat House)
23711 Bowl barrow EH PS
Bowl barrow east of Brown Hills Beck Gisburn Forest
54°02′15″N 2°22′24″W / 54.0376°N 2.3733°W / 54.0376; -2.3733 (Bowl barrow east of Brown Hills Beck)
23714 Bowl barrow EH PS
Bowl barrow west of Brown Hills Beck Easington
54°02′19″N 2°22′26″W / 54.0386°N 2.3738°W / 54.0386; -2.3738 (Bowl barrow west of Brown Hills Beck)
23713 Bowl barrow EH PS
Castle Haugh Ringwork, Newsholme Newsholme
53°57′10″N 2°15′38″W / 53.9528°N 2.2606°W / 53.9528; -2.2606 (Castle Haugh Ringwork)
13414 Ringwork EH PS LCC
Clitheroe Castle Ruined castle Clitheroe
53°52′12″N 2°23′36″W / 53.8700°N 2.3934°W / 53.8700; -2.3934 (Clitheroe Castle)
C. 12th 27747 Medieval enclosure castle situated on a limestone rock outcrop overlooking the River Ribble [46] PS LCC [47]
Downham lime kiln and associated lime yard 50m north of Smithfield Farm Downham
53°53′45″N 2°19′21″W / 53.8959°N 2.3225°W / 53.8959; -2.3225 (Downham lime kiln and associated lime yard)
35005 Lime kiln EH PS
Eadsford (or Edisford) Bridge Bridge Clitheroe & Great Mitton
53°52′07″N 2°25′04″W / 53.8685°N 2.4177°W / 53.8685; -2.4177 (Eadsford (or Edisford) Bridge)
LA 23 River Ribble EH PS ET
Length of Roman road N of Bateson's Farm Bowland Forest Low
53°54′54″N 2°29′31″W / 53.9149°N 2.4920°W / 53.9149; -2.4920 (Length of Roman road N of Bateson's Farm)
LA 181 Ribchester to Tebay (Low Borrow Bridge) (Margary 7c / RR 7c) EH PS PS
Little Painley bowl barrow Horton
53°56′49″N 2°15′46″W / 53.9469°N 2.2629°W / 53.9469; -2.2629 (Little Painley bowl barrow)
23746 Bowl barrow EH PS
Moated site 50m NE of Holden Green Farm Bolton-by-Bowland
53°56′27″N 2°20′50″W / 53.9407°N 2.3472°W / 53.9407; -2.3472 (Moated site 50m NE of Holden Green Farm)
13485 Moat EH PS
Northern part of Rimington lead mines, part of a medieval open field system and three limestone clamp kilns 120m south east of Hollins Rimington
53°54′06″N 2°17′05″W / 53.9016°N 2.2848°W / 53.9016; -2.2848 (Rimington lead mines, part of a medieval open field system and three limestone clamp kilns)
34996 Lead Lime kiln EH PS
Paythorne Bridge Bridge Paythorne and Newsholme
53°57′26″N 2°15′33″W / 53.9572°N 2.2591°W / 53.9572; -2.2591 (Paythorne Bridge)
LA 176 River Ribble [48] PS ET
Portfield Hillfort Whalley
53°48′54″N 2°23′15″W / 53.8151°N 2.3875°W / 53.8151; -2.3875 (Portfield hillfort)
Iron Age 27676 This small hillfort also known as Planes Wood Camp is situated on the east of the River Calder [49] PS [50]
Ribchester Roman fort (Bremetennacum) Ribchester
53°48′33″N 2°32′05″W / 53.8091°N 2.5346°W / 53.8091; -2.5346 (Ribchester Roman fort)
53°48′40″N 2°32′02″W / 53.8112°N 2.5340°W / 53.8112; -2.5340 (Ribchester Roman fort)
53°48′38″N 2°31′59″W / 53.8106°N 2.5330°W / 53.8106; -2.5330 (Ribchester Roman fort)
53°48′42″N 2°31′54″W / 53.8118°N 2.5316°W / 53.8118; -2.5316 (Ribchester Roman fort)
53°48′47″N 2°31′52″W / 53.8131°N 2.5312°W / 53.8131; -2.5312 (Ribchester Roman fort)
LA 55 Roman fort EH PS LCC RISK
Roman signal station on Mellor Moor Mellor
53°46′37″N 2°31′16″W / 53.7769°N 2.5211°W / 53.7769; -2.5211 (Roman signal station on Mellor Moor)
27675 Roman EH PS
Round cairn on Parlick Pike Chipping & Bleasdale
53°53′59″N 2°37′00″W / 53.8998°N 2.6167°W / 53.8998; -2.6167 (Round cairn on Parlick Pike)
23751 EH PS RISK
Round cairn on Thornley Hall Fell, 430m east of Meg Hall Thornley-with-Wheatley
53°51′33″N 2°32′27″W / 53.8592°N 2.5408°W / 53.8592; -2.5408 (Round cairn on Thornley Hall Fell)
32845 EH PS
Site of the Old Hall Newsholme
53°57′29″N 2°15′06″W / 53.9581°N 2.2516°W / 53.9581; -2.2516 (Site of the Old Hall)
LA 175 manorialism EH PS [6]
Sawley Cistercian abbey and associated earthworks Sawley
53°54′42″N 2°20′22″W / 53.9117°N 2.3395°W / 53.9117; -2.3395 (Sawley Cistercian abbey)
23690 Cistercians EH PS LCC
The Old Lower Hodder Bridge Bridge Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley & Great Mitton
53°50′52″N 2°27′04″W / 53.8478°N 2.4512°W / 53.8478; -2.4512 (The Old Lower Hodder Bridge)
LA 20 River Hodder EH PS ET RISK
Three high crosses in St Mary's churchyard Whalley
53°50′52″N 2°27′04″W / 53.8478°N 2.4512°W / 53.8478; -2.4512 (Three high crosses in St Mary's churchyard)
23741 High cross EH PS PS PS
Twiston lime kiln and associated tramway 250m east of Twiston Mill Twiston
53°53′44″N 2°17′31″W / 53.8955°N 2.2920°W / 53.8955; -2.2920 (Twiston lime kiln)
35006 Lime kiln EH PS
Whalley Bridge Bridge Billington and Langho & Whalley
53°49′07″N 2°24′26″W / 53.8187°N 2.4072°W / 53.8187; -2.4072 (Whalley Bridge)
LA 81 River Calder, Lancashire EH PS [6] ET
Whalley Cistercian abbey Whalley
53°49′16″N 2°24′47″W / 53.8212°N 2.4131°W / 53.8212; -2.4131 (Whalley Cistercian abbey)
53°49′12″N 2°24′37″W / 53.8201°N 2.4103°W / 53.8201; -2.4103 (Whalley Cistercian abbey)
23691 Cistercians EH PS LCC [51]

Rossendale

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Name Remains Location Date SM No [A] Description Ref(s)
Grane Mill early 20th century weaving mill power unit Buildings and machinery Haslingden
53°42′07″N 2°19′09″W / 53.7019°N 2.3191°W / 53.7019; -2.3191 (Grane Mill)
C. 20th 34999 The engine house, engine, boiler house, boilers and chimney of Grane Mill, operated 1907-1979. Machinery includes a Cross-compound engine, 2 Lancashire boilers and Green's Economiser. Is thought to be the only surviving complete, in situ mill power unit in Lancashire. Although a small project has been attempting to restore the site it is considered at risk. [52][53][54][55]
Higher Mill, Helmshore Buildings and machinery Helmshore
53°41′24″N 2°20′19″W / 53.6899°N 2.3386°W / 53.6899; -2.3386 (Higher Mill, Helmshore)
53°41′23″N 2°20′15″W / 53.6896°N 2.3375°W / 53.6896; -2.3375 (Higher Mill, Helmshore)
C. 18th LA 143 Water powered Wool finishing mill, operated 1789-1967. The present water wheel was installed around 1830 to replace 2 smaller ones. Other machinery includes fulling stocks, mangle, and tenter frame. Now part of Helmshore Mills Textile Museum. [56][57][58][59]

South Ribble

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Name Remains Location Date SM No [A] Description Ref(s)
Roman settlement [60]

West Lancashire

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Name Remains Location Date SM No [A] Description Ref(s)
Bickerstaffe Hall moated site Bickerstaffe Moat [61]
Boar's Den bowl barrow Earthworks Wrightington Bowl barrow [62]
Burscough Priory Burscough [63] [64]
Cross Hall moated site (east of) Ormskirk Moat [65]
Earthworks in Spa Roughs Wood Lathom [66]
Halsall medieval rectory Halsall Rectory [67]
Rufford moated site Rufford Moat [68]
Scarisbrick Hall moated site Scarisbrick Moat [69]

RISK

Scarisbrick Park holy well Scarisbrick [70]
Scarisbrick Park wayside cross Scarisbrick [71]
Upholland Priory Upholland [72] LCC [73]
Wrightington Bridge Bridge Wrightington [74]

Wyre

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Name Remains Location Date SM No [A] Description Ref(s)
Bleasdale Circle enclosed Bronze Age urnfield Bleasdale [75] LCC

Notes

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A SM No = Scheduled Monument Number

References

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  • Greenlane Archaeology. "2009 Project selection" (PDF). Rapid surveys for Lancashire County Council.
  • Farrer and Brownbill (1908). The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster Vol 2. London: Victoria County History - Constable & Co. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
  • Farrer and Brownbill (1911). The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster Vol 6. London: Victoria County History - Constable & Co. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
  1. ^ Historic England. "Coking ovens and associated coal workings on Aushaw Moss 450m south west of Lower House (1016937)". National Heritage List for England.
  2. ^ Historic England. "Aushaw Moss (1232234)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 2012-01-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. ^ Historic England. "Part of Witton Old Hall medieval lordly residence 340m north east of Feniscliffe Bridge (1020459)". National Heritage List for England.
  4. ^ Historic England. "Witton Old Hall (43511)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 2012-01-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. ^ VCH Lancaster 6 pp.263-266
  6. ^ a b c d Greenlane Archaeology rapid surveys
  7. ^ Historic England. "Pleasington alum works (1018652)". National Heritage List for England.
  8. ^ Historic England. "Pleasington alum works (1195251)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 2012-01-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  9. ^ Historic England. "Roman road at Bottom o' th' Knotts Brow (1005099)". National Heritage List for England.
  10. ^ Historic England. "Steam tramway reversing triangle (1005096)". National Heritage List for England.
  11. ^ Historic England. "Steam tramway reversing triangle (43587)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 2012-01-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  12. ^ "Scheduled Ancient Monument - Steam Railway", Archaeological Sites, Lancashire County Council
  13. ^ Historic England. "Stone circle, ring cairn and two round cairns on Cheetham Close (1009121)". National Heritage List for England.
  14. ^ Historic England. "Stone circle, ring cairn and two round cairns on Cheetham Close (44312)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 2012-01-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  15. ^ Historic England. "Ightenhill Manor (site of) (1005100)". National Heritage List for England.
  16. ^ VCH Lancaster 6 pp.487-489
  17. ^ Historic England. "Oakmount Mill engine and engine house, Wiseman Street (1005084)". National Heritage List for England.
  18. ^ Historic England. "Thieveley lead mine 330m south west and 910m WSW of Buckleys (1021252)". National Heritage List for England.
  19. ^ Historic England. "Warren at Everage Clough 450m north east of New Copy Farm (1018362)". National Heritage List for England.
  20. ^ VCH Lancaster 6 pp.213-217
  21. ^ a b VCH Lancaster 6 pp.162-166
  22. ^ "Croston Town Bridge", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  23. ^ VCH Lancaster 6 pp.29-32
  24. ^ Historic England. "Remains of Aspen Colliery, associated beehive coking ovens and canal basin (1016943)". National Heritage List for England.
  25. ^ Historic England. "Aspen Colliery (44445)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 2012-01-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  26. ^ "Scheduled Ancient Monument - Aspen Colliery", Archaeological Sites, Lancashire County Council
  27. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.524-526
  28. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.529-531
  29. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.526-528
  30. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.521-523
  31. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.154-159
  32. ^ "Hornby Bridge", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  33. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.167-173
  34. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.508-511
  35. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.545-546
  36. ^ Historic England. "Bank House Bridge, Wycoller (1005104)". National Heritage List for England.
  37. ^ Historic England. "Bank House Bridge, Wycoller (46147)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 2012-01-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  38. ^ Anon. "Wycoller Clapper Bridges". Engineering Timelines.
  39. ^ Historic England. "Bomber Camp Romano-British farmstead (1013817)". National Heritage List for England.
  40. ^ Historic England. "Bomber Camp Romano-British farmstead (45451)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 2012-01-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  41. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.514-516
  42. ^ VCH Lancaster 6 pp.548-552
  43. ^ "Chingle Hall moated site", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  44. ^ Historic England. "Bellmanpark lime kilns and part of an associated tramway 180m north west of Bellman Farm (1021105)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  45. ^ Historic England. "Bellmanpark lime kilns (1405447)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  46. ^ Historic England. "Clitheroe Castle (1016196)". National Heritage List for England.
  47. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.523-524
  48. ^ Historic England. "Paythorne Bridge (1005094)". National Heritage List for England.
  49. ^ Historic England. "Portfield hillfort (1013608)". National Heritage List for England.
  50. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.511-513
  51. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.131-139
  52. ^ Historic England. "Grane Mill early 20th century weaving mill power unit (1020996)". National Heritage List for England.
  53. ^ Historic England. "Grane Mill (1373678)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 2012-01-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  54. ^ "Grane Mill early 20th century weaving mill power unit", Heritage at Risk Register, English Heritage
  55. ^ Grane Mill, Haslingden, The View From The North
  56. ^ Historic England. "Higher Mill, Helmshore (1005102)". National Heritage List for England.
  57. ^ Historic England. "Higher Mill, Helmshore (44455)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 2012-01-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  58. ^ "Scheduled Ancient Monument - Higher Mill", Archaeological Sites, Lancashire County Council
  59. ^ "Helmshore Mills Textile Museum", Lancashire Museums, Lancashire County Council
  60. ^ "Roman settlement and industrial area at Winery Lane", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  61. ^ "Moated site at Bickerstaffe Hall", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  62. ^ "Boar's Den bowl barrow", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  63. ^ "Burscough Priory", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  64. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.148-152
  65. ^ "Cross Hall moated site", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  66. ^ "Earthworks in Spa Roughs Wood", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  67. ^ "Halsall medieval rectory", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  68. ^ "Rufford moated site", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  69. ^ "Moated site of Scarisbrick Hall", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  70. ^ "Scarisbrick Park holy well", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  71. ^ "Scarisbrick Park wayside cross", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  72. ^ "Upholland Priory", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  73. ^ VCH Lancaster 2 pp.111-112
  74. ^ "Wrightington Bridge", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
  75. ^ "Bleasdale Circle enclosed Bronze Age urnfield", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)
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Category:Scheduled monuments in Lancashire